Hello fellow e-ink knights of PicoChess,
turns out chess programs like PicoChess don’t really care about fast refresh rates – which makes them a surprisingly good fit for e-ink devices.
I tried it on a Kindle Paperwhite: looks nice, but you only get the chessboard squeezed onto the screen. No real interaction there (the Kindle’s browser is super basic, so don’t expect the full PicoChess webserver magic).
On the other hand, the BOOX Air Note 4C – a full-color e-ink tablet running Android – gives you the completeexperience. Full board, full menus, full functionality. And the cool part: you still get that comfy, paper-like display instead of staring into a glowing LCD. Perfect for some long, relaxed chess sessions without frying your eyes.
By the way: The new eBoard I use is the Chessnut Go - a really handy and ultra thin eBoard running well together with PicoChess.
Anyone else here tried running PicoChess (or other chess GUIs like Gerhard cool Chess Dojo and PGN Master android apps).
Happy checkmating – without burning your retinas!
Dirk
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